Matilda meets Fëanáro in Valinor
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"That is pretty different," Matilda agrees. "Let's see what we can come up with. If you want to make the same alphabet good for Valarin too, should we ask a Vala to help even though they might give us headaches?"

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"Yeah probably. Maybe we should get it working for the Eldar first, then we can expand it for them."

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"That's a good idea," she agrees.

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He's sketching out possible designs. "People won't use it if it's not pretty enough."

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"It's good to make it pretty anyway, but will they really not use it if it isn't? Nearly everyone uses writing on Earth even though our alphabets mostly aren't as pretty as the things you're designing."

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"I don't know anything about Earth. People here mostly don't like or use things if they're not pretty."

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"Well, then we will make a very pretty alphabet."

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"Yep. We need to make sure our names are pretty in it, too, since we'll be writing them a lot. Do you like this, for Matilda? We could swap a few of the characters -"

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"That's pretty!" she declares. "I like it."

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"Excellent. Now I have to figure out whether to demand everyone adopt it by royal decree or just entice them into it somehow - perhaps we should write some books, that might do it -"

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"Writing books sounds like way more fun than a royal decree," Matilda asserts. "We could write some ourselves, or translate some from English, I've got lots."

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"All right, let's write some books. Do you have any really good stories that'll make everyone want to learn to read so they can read them?"

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"I have all kinds of stories! What kinds of stories do the people here like best?"

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"Romantic stories," he says bitterly. "Because of the King's marriage. Lots of romantic stories. They adore romantic stories. And hymns to the Valar, those are popular."

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"...Um, is something wrong?"

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"Letters are way more interesting than me being sad, so we should probably keep working on the letters. But my mom was sick and my dad wanted to have more children and the Valar said he could get married again but only if my mom died forever, so he asked her to die forever and she said okay, but I don't think he should have asked and I don't like the person he married."

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"...That's really sad and I want to hug you, can I hug you? Then we can go back to doing letters if you want."

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"You can hug me while I write if you hug me from behind, then I don't have to stop."

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"Okay."

So Matilda hugs him a hug of the described type. And manipulates writing utensils with her thoughts. Multitasking!

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And after a few minutes people stride in, looking extremely stressed. "You don't have my leave to enter the flying house," Fëanáro says, not really expecting them to care, and they don't. "This is Matilda and Jenny and they have my invitation to assist me on an important project."

"The house is in the middle of King's Square," says one of his father's assistants, looking very stressed.

"Yes," Fëanáro says. "We cannot move it yet but we will see to it that it is moved."

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"Oh, I should really learn Quenya - what's the problem exactly?" asks Matilda. "Is it the location of the house?"

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"The location of the house and me vanishing, my father doesn't yet have the much-desired other children and so I am the crown prince and if I vanished it would be a source of great dramatics. Not that they'd be sad. It would simplify the thing where I don't like my father's new wife."

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"Oh." She frowns slightly. "Well, if they want the house moved, do they have somewhere they want it moved to in particular?" Glancing at Jenny, she adds, "Don't worry, I won't just pick it up and go there right away, but if there's somewhere to put it then I can take a break from designing a writing system to do safe sensible experiments with how much I can lift now, and if I'm lucky it'll only take a few minutes to verify that I can do it safely and then get the house moved. And then I can go right back to alphabets!"

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"You could move it here -" he projects a mental map of the city - "that land's mine and right now it's empty."

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"Sure, okay. Where would I find some stuff that's in between person-sized and house-sized, to practice lifting? And can I dig up your land a bit when I get there so my front door can be at ground level again instead of on top of a basement's worth of dirt?"

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